Free Flower Line Pattern

"Quilts Bloom into Beauties!"

Quilting stitches are set to full bloom with this free flower line pattern!

It is so beautiful and simple that you'll want to quilt it everywhere!

These stitches are easy and perfect for completing those empty spaces along your quilt.

Let use help you through
the how to get the pattern onto your top so you can get to the stitching
task.

Then we'll show you how to make it an original!

We’re sure you’ll love the effects that will be created.

Free Flower Line Pattern 2

In order to start working with this free flower line pattern you need to get your free copy of it here:

Get your copy and come back here for the directions.

You can place this quilting pattern on your entire quilt top to guide your stitches or you can arrange it where ever you choose.

It looks excellent as a centerpiece to a quilt!

Remember, these are only suggestions. You know what’s best for your quilt.

Make sure you pay attention to your placement so you don’t lose your guide.

Think Oreo. ;)

Once you have
your quilting cookie assembled, its time move on to the actual quilting.

Quilting Steps

This is such
a simple design that we know you might want to use it again and again. That is why it is best to print out the free flower line pattern and
make your own hand quilting template with a stencil. We describe how to make it here.

Another possible suggestion (if you don't mind picking the plastic off afterwards) is printing this free flower line pattern directly onto some press and seal.

It's easy enough.

Just take a sheet of press and seal, and cover a piece of printer paper with it. Make sure you're only covering the side that will be printed. Fold over the edges to the back of the paper if you must.

Then you can print the pattern directly onto the press and seal.

Once, the image has been printed, the press and seal can be removed from the paper. Then place it onto your quilt, directly on where you want to stitch.

Just remember if you are going to use this method, the press and seal will need to be removed after your stitches are made. It can be a little tedious!

Don’t like
the size of the original pattern?

Just adjust
the image to the size or sizes you desire before printing it out. If you would like to use several sizes, put
the image into a word program on your computer.

This allows
you to make the images as many times as you’d like in the sizes you want. You can even put them all on one page to save
paper. ;)

When you have
completed the sizing task, it’s time to dig into the nitty gritty.